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marathon with all the generate rs, food, water and police that requires as new yorkers still reel from sandy. on staten island today, there was this message for the mayor. after what we heard from person after person there. we were there again today and met this owner of a local garden inn. this hotel is overflowing with people sharing rooms. every one of his rooms, people there have nowhere else to go. richard refused to kick them out to make room for the marathon runners that were supposed to stay there. >> people are dying on staten island. they are dying. and i have a dilemma, do i pull people out who have no place to go to make room for marathon runners? i don't think so. i'm not doing it. i can't do it. >> while victims on staten island and many other new yorkers are relieved the mayor canceled the marathon, the news was hard for some. when our producer broke the news to this runner, tears filled her eyes. >> they're pulling out bodies of little children and us runners are going to walk through and run through their neighborhood in our fancy marathon outfits like nothing happened. let
marathon with all the generate rs, food, water and police that requires as new yorkers still reel from sandy. on staten island today, there was this message for the mayor. after what we heard from person after person there. we were there again today and met this owner of a local garden inn. this hotel is overflowing with people sharing rooms. every one of his rooms, people there have nowhere else to go. richard refused to kick them out to make room for the marathon runners that were supposed to...
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. >> reporter: early voting had been scheduled to run saturday to thursday, but when superstorm sandy washed away two days of early voting, friday was added and hours extended. voters had until 9 p.m. to vote. anyone in line by that time could still vote and many say the wait, the weather, all of it is worth it just to have a say to exercise a valuable right. >> if you don't vote, that's crazy because there's a lot of people in the past who fought and died for the right to vote. so if you want to do something about our future, get out and vote. >> the mines tuesday are expected to be long, but -- lines tuesday are expected to be long are but it's anybody's guess if they'll be as long as the ones for early voting. polls in maryland open 7 a.m. tuesday. >>> maryland voters have a lot to decide tuesday, seven questions on the ballot, among them question 3 which changes current rules for removing an elected official if they are convicted of a crime. question 4 would guarantee instate tuition to undocumented immigrants. question 5 deals with redistricting. question 6 asks voters to decide
. >> reporter: early voting had been scheduled to run saturday to thursday, but when superstorm sandy washed away two days of early voting, friday was added and hours extended. voters had until 9 p.m. to vote. anyone in line by that time could still vote and many say the wait, the weather, all of it is worth it just to have a say to exercise a valuable right. >> if you don't vote, that's crazy because there's a lot of people in the past who fought and died for the right to vote. so...
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coming up this hour on r t as disaster relief crews pick up the pieces of cities ravaged by hurricane sandy homeland security secretary janet napolitano says there's an even bigger storm brewing in this one could react rather wreak havoc on the entire country i'll tell you what it is just a minute. a bomb away just before we lose jobs to china. to our economy. it's not you have to worry about. the street but i bet you're sick of seeing attack ads like this plaguing television screens and radio dials and it turns out the majority of americans think negative ads hurt the political process rather than help break down the numbers and question why elections have gotten so nasty in recent years. plus in the us the rule of law only goes as far as the supreme court allows it and guantanamo bay is a long way from home coming up will tell you how the government is making up laws as it goes and breaking its own rules as it sees fit. it's thursday november first i am liz wahl and you're watching r t. o's cities along the east coast today continuing to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of hurricane sa
coming up this hour on r t as disaster relief crews pick up the pieces of cities ravaged by hurricane sandy homeland security secretary janet napolitano says there's an even bigger storm brewing in this one could react rather wreak havoc on the entire country i'll tell you what it is just a minute. a bomb away just before we lose jobs to china. to our economy. it's not you have to worry about. the street but i bet you're sick of seeing attack ads like this plaguing television screens and radio...
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coming together, coming back, sandy, rescue & recovery. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to "dateline." i'm lester holt. the winds and floodwaters may be gone, but power outages, ruined homes and impassable roads have triggered a whole new set of problems for the east coast. and new yorkers, not always known for their patience, were more rattled today by gas lines that seemed to go on forever. but today, the reason got a glimmer of hope as the relief efforts started to kick in. harry smith starts us off. >> reporter: it's been four days since hurricane sandy struck the northeast. yesterday there were screams for help in some of the worst hit areas. >> we all need help. i need help desperately. >> reporter: today, some help showed up. homeland security secretary janet napolitano toured devastated staten island. >> we have 3200 fema personnel working this storm in the northeast, and more are on their way. >> reporter: tons of relief supplies were brought into floyd bennett field in brooklyn. national guardsmen and the red cross seemed a lot more visible and fema set
coming together, coming back, sandy, rescue & recovery. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to "dateline." i'm lester holt. the winds and floodwaters may be gone, but power outages, ruined homes and impassable roads have triggered a whole new set of problems for the east coast. and new yorkers, not always known for their patience, were more rattled today by gas lines that seemed to go on forever. but today, the reason got a glimmer of hope as the relief efforts started to...
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>>neil: remember when everyone, everyone was sounding dandy about how they handled sandy? >> good news is the help is coming. >> a good plan. >> excellence. >> well executed. >> i thank you. >> a lot of criticism of fema back in katrina. today we hear nothing but good about fema. >> i thank craig would lives and breathes this stuff. >>neil: not so fast because all in rescueville is not so great. a lot of the folks they represent would like to kick them in the ass. this is the reality. welcome, everyone, not so happy friday. mr. president, you may want to wait on the "heck of a job" thing because rescue efforts have become heck of a joke for folks in the northeast fuming. because the help isn't coming. in gas. no power. no food. they have had it. >> restaurants and boats and homes are looted. >> the coast guard has not been here to help. >> come here and walk into the streets here. the water is this high. you have to wear the waders. >>neil: that is just on staten island. homes are swamps. motorists are stuck if -- in gas lines, four hours or more if you can find a place to
>>neil: remember when everyone, everyone was sounding dandy about how they handled sandy? >> good news is the help is coming. >> a good plan. >> excellence. >> well executed. >> i thank you. >> a lot of criticism of fema back in katrina. today we hear nothing but good about fema. >> i thank craig would lives and breathes this stuff. >>neil: not so fast because all in rescueville is not so great. a lot of the folks they represent would like...
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more misery as the northeast still reels from the impact of sandy. a new threat, another storm headed to the region next week. bad news for millions of desperate residents. near hi 4 million people still without power. gas lines are growing even longer, and they areves are getting even more frayed. >>> four days to go, president obama arrives in ohio overnight and governor romney heads there as well as both camps brace for this morning's all-important jobs report and the impact of sandy looms large over election day. >>> and walk this way. new yorkers in need of a lift are about to get one on our plaza. the countdown has begun for aerosmith's first ever morning show concert today, friday, november 2nd, 2012. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a friday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> good morning, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie. this has been a hard week around here, but it's nice to have something to smile about this morning. aerosmi
more misery as the northeast still reels from the impact of sandy. a new threat, another storm headed to the region next week. bad news for millions of desperate residents. near hi 4 million people still without power. gas lines are growing even longer, and they areves are getting even more frayed. >>> four days to go, president obama arrives in ohio overnight and governor romney heads there as well as both camps brace for this morning's all-important jobs report and the impact of...
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sandy is gone, but misery continues as so many devastated. today the death toll climbed to 97 people. staten island neighborhoods swept away. homeland security secretary janet napolitano toured the area, vowing to do everything she could to help. plus, after insisting this sunday's new york city marathon would go on, mayor bloomberg canceled the race. many were outraged the city would take valuable efforts away from the recovery efforts for the marathon. tonight, city hall and race officials have called it off. meanwhile, look at this. cars lined up for miles to get gas. drivers in some cases waiting 20 hours as the supply dwindles, fighting with each other. there's one report that a guy pulled a gun at one gas station. tonight the military is delivering fuel to the disaster zone, sending 24 million gallons of extra gas, a welcome sign. the obama administration is hiring trucks to bring the gas to staging areas. all this is unfolding four days before the general election. president obama and governor romney fighting it out for every last vote
sandy is gone, but misery continues as so many devastated. today the death toll climbed to 97 people. staten island neighborhoods swept away. homeland security secretary janet napolitano toured the area, vowing to do everything she could to help. plus, after insisting this sunday's new york city marathon would go on, mayor bloomberg canceled the race. many were outraged the city would take valuable efforts away from the recovery efforts for the marathon. tonight, city hall and race officials...
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it's the necessity post-sandy. a lot of gas stations aren't open, and those that are, they might as well have a red velvet rope at the entrance. >> took about two hours, i think. if you have to do it, you have to do it. this is the only place you can come and get gasoline. >> well, we've been waiting here for -- what? over two hours trying to get gas. we're working up in new york city with the flood relief trying to clean up some of that water. we haven't made it there yet. >> reporter: what's behind the long lines? first and foremost, a lack of electricity. gas stations without power, they just can't pump gas. second, some stations that have gas may run out quickly. the new jersey gasoline retailers association says the average station has about a 30,000-gallon tank. on a normal day, it turuns throh one-third of that, about 10,000 gallons. but in a post-sandy world it is going to run through that much sooner. last week some important cogs in the supply chain are without power or damage. the solution for now, truck
it's the necessity post-sandy. a lot of gas stations aren't open, and those that are, they might as well have a red velvet rope at the entrance. >> took about two hours, i think. if you have to do it, you have to do it. this is the only place you can come and get gasoline. >> well, we've been waiting here for -- what? over two hours trying to get gas. we're working up in new york city with the flood relief trying to clean up some of that water. we haven't made it there yet. >>...
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even before sandy. from these rising sea levels and increase intensity storms. >> so coral, where does the conflict come from, then, within the scientific community? because it seems like there are two camps on the legitimacy of climate change. >> the journal -- the national academy of sciences, the journal, proceedings of the national academy of sciences took a survey of scientists who work on this a couple of years ago, and there was agreement among 97% of scientists that fossil fuel emissions from human activity lead to global warming. are warming the atmosphere. that's an incredibly high consensus. so it's 97% in agreement. 3% in disagreement. at this consensus. at this point the scientific consensus is very, very strong that burning coal and oil and fossil fuels is warming the planet and leading to these extreme weather situations. >> so, this question really, then, is directed to the 3% of scientists as we look at the latest cover of "business week" it speaks for itself, coral, we had new york cit
even before sandy. from these rising sea levels and increase intensity storms. >> so coral, where does the conflict come from, then, within the scientific community? because it seems like there are two camps on the legitimacy of climate change. >> the journal -- the national academy of sciences, the journal, proceedings of the national academy of sciences took a survey of scientists who work on this a couple of years ago, and there was agreement among 97% of scientists that fossil...
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queensboro ridge.it connects queens and manhattan.public ansportation servicess wre of super ssorm sandy..uses resumed their normal routes yesterday with detours and lg wa ttmliiebvitada the sttrm's passed, but, the work is just beeinning. beginning. people in new start fiiing paperwork for - fema assistance. davis says: "new jersey jey residents can start to get their paperwork in order today to try and begin getting federal help to deal with all the damage left by saady." politicians ledging to help jersey shorr coastaa communities get coo t t. s yy toonormal.. smaller communities are letting the effeets of the damage n their town sttll sink n.. (nats - i love my town)varela says: doolars worth of clothes furrituue, important documents pame in the watee as you can see it'' cracked through the this ii damaged " &pattempts to return to normal serviceeresumes in new york e s s a parts of new jeey... - three people traveling into maahattan... even though and gasoline to ffel hosee cars is ii short suuply.. despite all the hules.. people are trying to put these issues into perspective. outh
queensboro ridge.it connects queens and manhattan.public ansportation servicess wre of super ssorm sandy..uses resumed their normal routes yesterday with detours and lg wa ttmliiebvitada the sttrm's passed, but, the work is just beeinning. beginning. people in new start fiiing paperwork for - fema assistance. davis says: "new jersey jey residents can start to get their paperwork in order today to try and begin getting federal help to deal with all the damage left by saady."...
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that out. >> sandy's down -- winds down trees. at one point more than 5 roads were closed -- 50 roads were closed. >>> let's go to millers island. testify that been through storms. people said isabelle was the worst storm for them. with sandy they were pleased with how the storm came back. >> i thought the power would be out by 3:00 in the afternoon. it -- it came back on at 3:30 in the morning. if they had said a few days, i would have been happy with that. >> millers island did see damage. >>> drivers had to be rerouted on york road in cockeysville. it exposed a hole in the bridge. the plant was shut down in 1958. to see some of the photos of the collapse, you can did to our website. >>> our team coverage continues now with a road trip many of us have taken for years. >> a big chunk of this famous resort. >> reporter: the damage here in atlantic city is absolutely mind boggling. you can see around me how much debris was tbloan when -- blown in when hurricane sandy came through. you can see where the boardwalk once stood. pretty
that out. >> sandy's down -- winds down trees. at one point more than 5 roads were closed -- 50 roads were closed. >>> let's go to millers island. testify that been through storms. people said isabelle was the worst storm for them. with sandy they were pleased with how the storm came back. >> i thought the power would be out by 3:00 in the afternoon. it -- it came back on at 3:30 in the morning. if they had said a few days, i would have been happy with that. >>...
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but when you look at early voting, obviously that was in place before sandy. the president talking today with his new modified stump speech really detailing the folks he's fighting for. he says whether they're in urban area or a rural area, this is what i am fighting for, this very passionate speech as part of his closing argument. >> yeah, i think you're right, tamron. what president obama has done in the past week with sandy can only help him. you have 78% of the american public thinks he's done a good job. that's republicans and democrats. think he's done a good job in handling the sandy situation. and the hurricane relief efforts. and then you look at the early voting, as was just mentioned a moment ago, the president has a 35-point advantage in early voting in iowa. a 30-point advantage in ohio. i'm down in florida right now in tampa. he has an early voting advantage here in florida as well, a state that's still neck and neck. and he's making a very effective closing argument that's buoyed by the economic news that came out today. we had consumer confiden
but when you look at early voting, obviously that was in place before sandy. the president talking today with his new modified stump speech really detailing the folks he's fighting for. he says whether they're in urban area or a rural area, this is what i am fighting for, this very passionate speech as part of his closing argument. >> yeah, i think you're right, tamron. what president obama has done in the past week with sandy can only help him. you have 78% of the american public thinks...
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. >> now to the aftermath of hurricane sandy. officials are calling it one of the worst natural gas -- disasters in u.s. history. >> cleanup continues along the eastern seaboard. the shoreline is forever changed. >> good evening, donna. you see the boardwalk behind me as battered. areas like this are now struggling to come back. heavy equipment helps to steer the difficult recovery. power lines are going back up the many places are still overmatched by the devastation left behind. >> this is beyond what we imagined. >> the road to recovery is lined with hundreds of thousands struggling to survive. the lines stretch for blocks if you're lucky, but more often for miles. people waiting, hundreds hanging out just to charge their phones. but the longest and most contentious stretched from the stations that have fuel. relief could be on the way. tankers are moving back into new york harbor. help has been harder to find for many on s.i.. >> we have no power. >> hope is fading as well. >> we have bodies being removed. we are devastated.
. >> now to the aftermath of hurricane sandy. officials are calling it one of the worst natural gas -- disasters in u.s. history. >> cleanup continues along the eastern seaboard. the shoreline is forever changed. >> good evening, donna. you see the boardwalk behind me as battered. areas like this are now struggling to come back. heavy equipment helps to steer the difficult recovery. power lines are going back up the many places are still overmatched by the devastation left...
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the low pressure system that was once sandy is up near james bay now. but the broad circulation is impacting everyone from maine to maryland and addis flowing around the storm, but dragging down the area. that will continue to keep our temperatures below normal. in and out of the crowd -- in and out of the cloud that more sunshine on saturday. on saturday, temperatures running below normal. a weather disturbance passes to the south and that will continue into monday before another storm tries to form around the coast. 51 to 56 tomorrow with variable clouds and isolated showers. sunrise at 7:36. the wind could gust up to 25 knots on the open waters of the day. a small craft advisory on the day tomorrow. dealing with the blizzard aspect, it all winds down to flurries and snow showers tonight and tomorrow. finally, a good deal of sunshine at high temperatures in the '30's in western maryland. may be a passing shower tomorrow. lots of sunshine on saturday. at that coast, a breezy couple of days. high temperatures each day in their mid-50s. this is the weeke
the low pressure system that was once sandy is up near james bay now. but the broad circulation is impacting everyone from maine to maryland and addis flowing around the storm, but dragging down the area. that will continue to keep our temperatures below normal. in and out of the crowd -- in and out of the cloud that more sunshine on saturday. on saturday, temperatures running below normal. a weather disturbance passes to the south and that will continue into monday before another storm tries...
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. >> hurricane sandy has claimed another casualty. the new york city marathon has been canceled. >> it was clear this was not going to be a celebration of new york. it was going to be a difficult day instead oaf a day of celebration. >> some were outraged at the lavish provisions for the race. >> in good conscious i did not think i could rent. >> including cases of vodka and huge electric generators. >> how many hopes do you think this can power. >> i don't know. >> seven hours here already. >> countless people are desperately seeking gasoline. more than 60% of the gas stations in new jersey have run dry or out of power meaning no go for automobiles or generators. >> sometimes people fight. that sends people over the edge sometimes. >> in all the bloom, a ray of light. power was restored to millions in manhattan. still, million residents main without electricity. >> we cold. it's freezing. i hope someone come through and put some heat. >> not only are temperatures dropping, a nor'easter could be in the forecast next week. >> reporter:
. >> hurricane sandy has claimed another casualty. the new york city marathon has been canceled. >> it was clear this was not going to be a celebration of new york. it was going to be a difficult day instead oaf a day of celebration. >> some were outraged at the lavish provisions for the race. >> in good conscious i did not think i could rent. >> including cases of vodka and huge electric generators. >> how many hopes do you think this can power. >> i...
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car -- this was planned before sandy came through. there were houses there, each comment. 335 went right through there. now it is a brand new in left. -- inlet. mandatory evacuations were ordered for the communication -- communities. that explains why no deaths in that area have been reported. no word yet on when residents will be able to get back into their homes. nbc will host a benefit telethon tomorrow night at 8:00. it will be carried by all the networks of nbc universal. the benefit will feature performances by bruce springsteen, billy joel, a stain, just to name a few -- sting, just to name a few. money collected will be donated to the american red cross relief for hurricane sandy. >> travel is slowly getting back to normal. la guardia airport reopened today, but still has numerous cancellations. amtrak announced numerous service and regional service will resume tomorrow between boston and washington, d.c. subway trains were not running south of midtown or out to midtown. greyhound and put bus are running nearly normal schedule
car -- this was planned before sandy came through. there were houses there, each comment. 335 went right through there. now it is a brand new in left. -- inlet. mandatory evacuations were ordered for the communication -- communities. that explains why no deaths in that area have been reported. no word yet on when residents will be able to get back into their homes. nbc will host a benefit telethon tomorrow night at 8:00. it will be carried by all the networks of nbc universal. the benefit will...
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sandy is mixing out to the north. the last remaining swirl, up by james bay still bringing in a cool flow. as we look to next week, yes, the possibility of another coast aloe. this is wednesday into thursday. this is after election day. the potential is there for some rain and some wind and maybe some wet snowflakes. we'll see. tonight down to 37, partly cloudy, cold, breezy conditions. as we look at the two-degree guarantee, sun mixed with clouds. don't forget as we go into sunday to set those clocks back. 2ham mr. become 1 a.m. fall back. monday 52 coming out of the weekend. low 50s. most of the early parts of the weekend will be in the 40s. you'll want to dress warm as you head out to the mall or wherever your plans take you. if you're going out into the evening, you want to dress warm. right now the voting record is looking good for tuesday. >> got to love that. >>> coming up, all brand-new spanking new, everyone pitching in. the financial help victims are being offered and tearing down homes to make neighborhoods
sandy is mixing out to the north. the last remaining swirl, up by james bay still bringing in a cool flow. as we look to next week, yes, the possibility of another coast aloe. this is wednesday into thursday. this is after election day. the potential is there for some rain and some wind and maybe some wet snowflakes. we'll see. tonight down to 37, partly cloudy, cold, breezy conditions. as we look at the two-degree guarantee, sun mixed with clouds. don't forget as we go into sunday to set those...
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just as you see him now on hurricane sandy. >> what is your biggest worry? is the bank, the power grid, water? >> yes. right now financial institutions actively are under attack. we know that. i'm not giving you any classified information. and they have them. >> what kind of thing is happening right now? >> that i don't want to go into but i will say that this is in the nation's largest institutions. we also have our stock exchanges attacked over the last year's, so we know they, are there. there are vulnerabilities we are working with them. >> are they actually taking money? >> yes. i really don't want to go into that. all i wanta say is there are active matter's going on with financial institutions, the energy sector is a concern because of what has happened in other places in the world. but when you look at cyber in terms of infrastructure, we've actually divided the nation's core critical infrastructure in the sector, and we know that there are different types of attacks and methodologies that could cause great damage so even as we see what is going on n
just as you see him now on hurricane sandy. >> what is your biggest worry? is the bank, the power grid, water? >> yes. right now financial institutions actively are under attack. we know that. i'm not giving you any classified information. and they have them. >> what kind of thing is happening right now? >> that i don't want to go into but i will say that this is in the nation's largest institutions. we also have our stock exchanges attacked over the last year's, so we...
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this was land before sandy came through. there were houses, there was beach, and route 35 went right through there. now, it is a brand new inlet. >> i'm familiar with what it looked like before sandy. i've been coming to this barrier island since i was six weeks old. parts of it are unrecognizable. the bridge this appears where it used to join the main road and the houses around it were someplace else before sandy roared through. who knows how that house and it up there? >> it that is a channel in the water. i don't know where that house came from. >> further south, the iconic boardwalk has lost both amusement years. this is what it used to look like and now. this is what the boardwalk look like before monday with a big sand dune designed to protect the town and property. sandy took care of both. the surge push the doo-doo houses and streets, piling up like snow. everywhere, there is destruction. houses piled on one another. even stilts' did not save some from said the's theory. >> right below us. i found out today, my famil
this was land before sandy came through. there were houses, there was beach, and route 35 went right through there. now, it is a brand new inlet. >> i'm familiar with what it looked like before sandy. i've been coming to this barrier island since i was six weeks old. parts of it are unrecognizable. the bridge this appears where it used to join the main road and the houses around it were someplace else before sandy roared through. who knows how that house and it up there? >> it that...
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. >> soaking rains, strong winds, super storm sandy stocks are region. tonight the potential serious threat that remains with the saturated ground. >> when all is said and done, sandy is expected to be one of the costliest natural disasters in u.s. history, with estimates into the tens of billions of dollars. >> dangerous conditions remain up and down the east coast. the storm is still causing big headaches. the death toll has now reached it -- 50. the new york stock exchange will reopen for regular trading tomorrow after being shut down for two days because of santee. here in maryland, two people have died as a result of the storm. there was a report of a potential third death in print charges county, but officials now say that deadly car accident does not appear to be storm related. there are blizzard conditions in the western part of the state. tomorrow governor martin o'malley will tour one of the hardest-hit areas. team coverage of sandy's aftermath tonight with important information involving insurance claims. plus updated weather conditions. we be
. >> soaking rains, strong winds, super storm sandy stocks are region. tonight the potential serious threat that remains with the saturated ground. >> when all is said and done, sandy is expected to be one of the costliest natural disasters in u.s. history, with estimates into the tens of billions of dollars. >> dangerous conditions remain up and down the east coast. the storm is still causing big headaches. the death toll has now reached it -- 50. the new york stock exchange...
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how hurricane sandy reshaped u.s. coastline. plus, what you need to know to get ready for the next storm. all those stories still ahead. but first, these messages. >> good morning everyone. i'm jennifer franciotti. the time 7:25. we want to get you up to date on the morning's top stories. city police are investigating the sexual assault of a female jogger in fells point that they say her attacker held her at knife point friday morning. the woman in her 20s went for a run alone between the hours of 5 and 6 and that's when they say a man wearing a ski mask and armed with a knife grabbed her, pulled her into a dark area and sexually assaulted her. >> the good news is there's a lot of surveillance video in that area. lot of businesses. lot of residents that have networks. detectives have footage they can comb through to possibly identify an attacker or capture the incident. >> police are urging joggers especially those who jog alone at night to find a jogging buddy. >>> authorities in wisconsin are questioning a university of baltim
how hurricane sandy reshaped u.s. coastline. plus, what you need to know to get ready for the next storm. all those stories still ahead. but first, these messages. >> good morning everyone. i'm jennifer franciotti. the time 7:25. we want to get you up to date on the morning's top stories. city police are investigating the sexual assault of a female jogger in fells point that they say her attacker held her at knife point friday morning. the woman in her 20s went for a run alone between the...
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it's how close sandy came to hitting us. charlie took that ride north to show us how lucky we are. >> reporter: charlie with you here. reporting in atlantic city. it took the full force of sandy and we are here to give you the idea of how maryland was spared from this monster storm and who better than someone who rode it out here in atlantic city. john is with us here. i'm assuming you and your wife maybe rode it out from a couple floors up. >> of course. kitchen, bedroom, floors,. >> reporter: -- everybody says get out, get out. people can't get in. >> there was a couple things. we have our own generator. we had power. we had the gas companies, always working. everything was working good and he -- there were things that happened during the storm that we were able to resolve because we were here like our sailboat that one of the sails got loose and if we weren't here our boats, our docks and everything would -- they would be out float in the bay. >> reporter: you said this wasn't as bad as you were thinking. >> you know for
it's how close sandy came to hitting us. charlie took that ride north to show us how lucky we are. >> reporter: charlie with you here. reporting in atlantic city. it took the full force of sandy and we are here to give you the idea of how maryland was spared from this monster storm and who better than someone who rode it out here in atlantic city. john is with us here. i'm assuming you and your wife maybe rode it out from a couple floors up. >> of course. kitchen, bedroom, floors,....
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sandy dumped more than 2 feet of snow there. garrett county could see another 3 to 5 inches before the week is over and people can start digging out. >>> in democracy 2012 coverage, we are just five days away from election day, but you can still vote early now. people are heading to the polls early including governor o'malley. >> we have a lot of very interesting issues on the ballot, and of course none more interesting than the election of the president of the united states. so in tiles of emergency -- times of emergency i think people really see why it is that we come together to form a government. >> with two days lost extended hours should have everything back on track. the polls will be open from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. that's today and tomorrow for early voters, and then if you missed your opportunity for early voting you can head to the polls on tuesday. >> and play some games or enjoy the boardwalk, so many of us have taken that trip to atlantic city. coming up next, a look at what is left behind after sandy ripped through t
sandy dumped more than 2 feet of snow there. garrett county could see another 3 to 5 inches before the week is over and people can start digging out. >>> in democracy 2012 coverage, we are just five days away from election day, but you can still vote early now. people are heading to the polls early including governor o'malley. >> we have a lot of very interesting issues on the ballot, and of course none more interesting than the election of the president of the united states. so...
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and sandy may be gone, but the changes left behind are far, far from over. it's hard to believe, but 3 million people are still without power, not just a couple of states we're talking over 15 states. and some of the outages could last near week as temperatures continue to drop and tempers flaring in connecticut where utility workers were pelted with eggs and long lines for gas are not going away. across new york, reports of more long waits and triple-a says nearly half of all gas stations in new york and new jersey remain closed due to sandy and some people have been waiting in lines up to six hours, just to fill up. i might take a look at what's going on in washington right now. this is the million puppets march. started as a million muppets, but protests of mitt romney's plan to rein in pbs and funding for pbs, are other puppets sympathizing, this kind of tells you what's happening to the country. i'm telling you guys, it's rome, the final days. we've got senate races heating up in the middle of all of this puppetry. pollsters are start to go say the demo
and sandy may be gone, but the changes left behind are far, far from over. it's hard to believe, but 3 million people are still without power, not just a couple of states we're talking over 15 states. and some of the outages could last near week as temperatures continue to drop and tempers flaring in connecticut where utility workers were pelted with eggs and long lines for gas are not going away. across new york, reports of more long waits and triple-a says nearly half of all gas stations in...
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what's left of sandy will continue to drift. there she is, large, power house storm around here and one for the record books. no question about that. let's give you that seven-day forecast. breezy sunny conditions will be the story. it will be clearing each day. i will say this. there is the possibility of a few mixed wet snowflakes, snow showers. a few flakes. sandy's little parting gift. how's that? >>> new video keeps pouring in. we want to show you these. these are images right here. we're on seaside heights in new jersey. look at this. the picture of the boardwalk. in some cases entire homes. they're sand castles now. this was one of the the hardest hit by sandy. >> about an hour south in atlantic city more things where they zoo belong. this time boats in people's yards. they were pushed toward fences and dumped right on top of a porch. we'll be right back. >>> all right. harford county schools closed tomorrow. abc2 is working for you to keep your family safe. >> when the power goes out, one of the the first things you worr
what's left of sandy will continue to drift. there she is, large, power house storm around here and one for the record books. no question about that. let's give you that seven-day forecast. breezy sunny conditions will be the story. it will be clearing each day. i will say this. there is the possibility of a few mixed wet snowflakes, snow showers. a few flakes. sandy's little parting gift. how's that? >>> new video keeps pouring in. we want to show you these. these are images right...
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the cleanup from sandy is under way. damages limited to isolated park it -- pockets around baltimore like this neighborhood dealing with a massive downed tree. >> i heard a crack and fall. people are filing claims with their homeowner's insurance for the damage, but good news for some homeowners. and a lot of homeowners state that when a hurricane warning is issued they set up a flat deductible. homeowners have to pay a percentage of the cost to fix the damage. in this case no official warning was issued for maryland. >> because there was no hurricane warning issued for any part of the state, an insurer -- and in a server may not impose our percentage deductible in connection with damage that was sustained. >> that is good news for homeowners. that can cost tens of thousands of dollars. homeowners will still have to play -- pay the flat deductible. >> it is certainly a benefit to mourners. to go as for the nobles, they said they got off easy compared to what could have happened. >> blessed, very blessed. could have been
the cleanup from sandy is under way. damages limited to isolated park it -- pockets around baltimore like this neighborhood dealing with a massive downed tree. >> i heard a crack and fall. people are filing claims with their homeowner's insurance for the damage, but good news for some homeowners. and a lot of homeowners state that when a hurricane warning is issued they set up a flat deductible. homeowners have to pay a percentage of the cost to fix the damage. in this case no official...
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sandy having a slight impact. you have to look carefully but if you look carefully north of cumberland right near in south central pennsylvania that is the center of what's left of sandy which, we have post reports, it's going to be all over the place. we think more of a hurricane than a nor'easter, but it still was a hybrid type cyclone but it sure did die downwind wise. this looks more like a nor'easter and that is the mixed type of prescription we're seeing. heavy snow still in the appalachians, including garrett county, which was up to 26 inches of snow. look at this locally, cold air. so we'll hav much more on sandy straight ahead. >> a lot going on for folks in millers island concerned about the damage and high tide. >> joce sterman is out there and she is live for us. >> reporter: the water is rising a bit has that tide begins to come in here on back river. the water, obviously, a main concern, not just for people who live on it but for people who police it and patrol it. we went along with the coast guard
sandy having a slight impact. you have to look carefully but if you look carefully north of cumberland right near in south central pennsylvania that is the center of what's left of sandy which, we have post reports, it's going to be all over the place. we think more of a hurricane than a nor'easter, but it still was a hybrid type cyclone but it sure did die downwind wise. this looks more like a nor'easter and that is the mixed type of prescription we're seeing. heavy snow still in the...
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. >>> we are following sandy. this proves to be a deadly storm, two deaths in the state of maryland, 883 nationwide. >> breaking news out of the state of new jersey, the garden states, you will remember with your coverage yesterday for you, ahead of sandy, so much attention paid to atlantic city, in and around the areas we have news, a dam has been breeched near the community, near the county. ho hoboken would be a good landmark. a thousand plus homes expected to be affected by this. >> closer to home, when you think about a storm, you worry about your safety and property. that includes power outages. the latest situation from bge, under 200,000 people are without power, they restored power to over 77,000, that is something to keep in mind. should you lose power, that's a possibility today. we will pass along a number to you, we are told time and time again from the folks from bge, don't assume they know you lost power. 877-778-2222. they have brought in 3000 workers from out of state to help with this and help ge
. >>> we are following sandy. this proves to be a deadly storm, two deaths in the state of maryland, 883 nationwide. >> breaking news out of the state of new jersey, the garden states, you will remember with your coverage yesterday for you, ahead of sandy, so much attention paid to atlantic city, in and around the areas we have news, a dam has been breeched near the community, near the county. ho hoboken would be a good landmark. a thousand plus homes expected to be affected by...
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the new york marathon cancelled amid suffering after sandy. residents of staten island say they've been forgotten. >> this is new york city, the financial capital of the world. putting right what's happened here is going to take many months and maybe longer. >> and getting ready for new leaders in china. tonight we continue our series of special reports on the challenges they'll face. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. with just four days to go before the u.s. presidential election, a new jobs report is fueling arguments on the campaign trail. it seems to have something for everyone. president obama is time-outing that more jobs were -- touting that more jobs have been created than were expected. romney says the overall elm ploit rate is actually up. now starts the weekend blitz and the bbc's adam brooks has been watching the reaction for us. >> the voter in the state of ohio -- >> in 2008 we were in the middle of two wars and the worst economic crisis since the great depression. today our busi
the new york marathon cancelled amid suffering after sandy. residents of staten island say they've been forgotten. >> this is new york city, the financial capital of the world. putting right what's happened here is going to take many months and maybe longer. >> and getting ready for new leaders in china. tonight we continue our series of special reports on the challenges they'll face. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. with...
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>> and super storm sandy is going through the east coast. this storm has millions of people without power this morning. many of them are stranded and the public transit is down in new york. >> here in asbury park new jersey flooding is a major issue that people are waking up to. this is what we have been seeing from street to street. and this stop sign was knocked down and as people wake up they found that their home was full of water. sandy slammed into new jersey at 80 mi. per hour. the storm did major damage to the new york area. a number of new york subway systemer i stating that they hae never experienced anything like this before. they stated that sandy has wreaked havoc on their transportation system. >> we knew that the storm would be very dangerous and it has met our expectations. we are seeing a lot of water throughout manhattan new york. >> speaking of power outages here in new jersey there are 2.3 million people without power. more than 7 million people are without power due to the storm. this is a very cold and windy day. teachi
>> and super storm sandy is going through the east coast. this storm has millions of people without power this morning. many of them are stranded and the public transit is down in new york. >> here in asbury park new jersey flooding is a major issue that people are waking up to. this is what we have been seeing from street to street. and this stop sign was knocked down and as people wake up they found that their home was full of water. sandy slammed into new jersey at 80 mi. per...